17 Chic Foyer Makeovers You’ll Want for Your Home

Spring cleaning and organization can lead to a whole new space *and* a whole new you. But it might also leave you wanting to completely redecorate your home with trendy + fresh decor. If you’ve been itching to upgrade your abode, start with where your guests get a first impression of the rest of your home: the entryway, foyer, mudroom, etc. Scroll on to discover 17 stylish and functional ideas for decorating your entryway for spring. Think: cool coat racks, solid shoe organizers and other fab foyer essentials. Who knows? Maybe with a little bit of paint, new furnishings and a DIY session, you’ll have a fabulous foyer that might make you want to never leave home again.

1. Vintage Meets Modern: Oftentimes, your choice in decor gives others a little insight into your personality. If you’re looking for ways to express a friendly and inviting atmosphere, consider sprucing up your foyer with a few plants or fresh flowers that are sure to brighten up that space. (Photo via Paul Ferney / Oh Happy Day)

2. Edgy and Eclectic: Inspired by a casual California aesthetic with rock ‘n’ roll undertones, this entryway gets the message across with vintage, bohemian prints and all-white walls. To optimize the airy effect, take advantage of those windows to fill up your home with natural light. (Photo via Tessa Neustadt / Amber Interiors)

3. Bright and Colorful: If your entryway is on the smaller side, keep color limited to the accessories. Too much color can make the room appear cluttered even if it’s not. (Photo via Julia Robbs / A Cup of Jo)

4. Fresh and Fab: Typically for entryway decor, there should be one thing that really grabs your attention as soon as you walk in. In this case, the huge mirror fills the void of a plain wall while making the room feel larger. Just pair with a plant and a bench and you are good to go. (Photo via Tessa Neustadt / Amber Interiors)

5. Rustic Modern: A monochromatic palette with a few metallic accents keeps the look minimalist-contemporary while the natural and otherwise woodsy elements add to the rustic aesthetic. And how freaking cool is that “porcupine quill” mirror? It’s a bit rustic and a whole lotta glam. (via Stories)

8. Mix and Match: There’s no actual rule against mixing different kinds of picture frames. When designing your photo gallery wall, opt for a mismatched vibe to keep the look effortless. (via Sugar and Charm)

9. Tessa Neustadt Cape Cod Print ($40): Alright, so this stylized space isn’t actually a “makeover,” but who knows? Maybe it’ll inspire yours. Instead of hanging up your photos, save room on the wall for an alternative means of decor, like a coat rack you can use to hang all your stylish hats. Then pick up the Cape Cod print to bring everything together.

10. Fresh and Floral: Don’t be afraid to experiment with contrasting elements like feminine and industrial styles. Though they’re different, the floral wallpaper looks amazing when paired with the rustic bench. (via Anthropologie Blog)

11. Basement Entryway: Get the best of both worlds (decorative + functional) by giving you and your guests a place they can sit and take off their shoes. Comfy cushions will create instantly homey vibes. (via Belathee Photography / My Domaine)

13. Springy Space: Instead of throwing out old furniture, breathe new life into it with something as simple as a fresh coat of paint. White always works, but a bright pop of color on top will instantly liven up the place. Take a look at that lovely tangerine color that’s just perfect for spring! (via Four Generations One Roof)

14. Fresh and Bright: Something as little as replacing your lights can create a complete transformation. Swap out those outdated light fixtures for a more refined and cohesive look. (via Design Sponge)

15. Black, White and Bronze: When working with a fairly neutral or monochromatic palette, it’s important to add textural elements to both soften up the space and keep the look from falling flat. A little bit of greenery also goes a long way when decorating with one or two shades. (Photo via Laure Joliet / My Domaine)

16. Locker Mudroom for Kiddos: If you’ve got a few little ones, consider making over your mudroom with DIY lockers to keep everything contained (and organized!). Just check out that trendy but super useful chalkboard memo board. (via East Coast Creative)

17. Garage Mudroom: Construct an aesthetically pleasing mudroom with symmetrical details like these angular black and white furnishings. Clean lines will ultimately produce a streamlined look, which will also create the illusion of organization when that mudroom gets hectic. (via Design Dining Diapers)

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Grace is an LA-based freelance writer, documenting her everyday life via her Instagram. She's a fan of spontaneity, individual style, all things Harry Potter, cuddling with her two dogs, and exploring new places. More about Grace can be found on her blog, Girl Meets World.